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George Gordon Crawford

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Alma mater
  
Georgia Tech


Name
  
George Crawford

George Gordon Crawford

Born
  
August 24, 1869 (
1869-08-24
)
Madison, Georgia

Resting place
  
Elmwood CemeteryBirmingham, Alabama

Known for
  
Industrialist and Georgia Tech's second graduate

Died
  
March 20, 1936, Fairfield, Alabama, United States

Education
  
Georgia Institute of Technology

Similar
  
Robert Hugh Daniel, Elbert Allen Drummond, Elmer Beseler Harris

George Gordon Crawford (August 24, 1869 – March 20, 1936) was an American industrialist.

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Early life and education

Crawford was born to George Gilmore and Margaret Reed Howard Crawford on August 24, 1869 and raised on a plantation in Madison, Georgia. He was the second graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology; the 1890 graduating class consisted of two people, himself and Henry L. Smith; their graduation order was decided by the flip of a coin. Crawford took a graduate course in chemistry from the University of Tübingen in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany from 1891 to 1892.

Career

In 1907, he became the president of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company in Birmingham, Alabama, during which time he was named "Alabama's First Citizen". He became president of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1930.

Memberships and legacy

Crawford received an honorary doctorate from Georgia Tech in 1931, and was a member of the Georgia Tech Board of Trustees until its replacement by the Georgia Board of Regents in 1932. He is listed in the University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce's Alabama Business Hall of Fame. He was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

References

George Gordon Crawford Wikipedia